This Is What an Underwater Pipe Organ Sounds Like

Steve Mann, a professor and instrument designer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto. Some call him the world's first cyborg. When he's not fighting for you cyborg rights, Mann uses an unlikely pairing of brainwaves and compressed hydraulic fluids to rethink how to create sound.

Back in 2010, Mann, who also founded the Wearable Computers Group at MIT's Media Lab, invited us to his Toronto studio to hear about some of his past inventions, and also check out his underwater pipe organ. It's a highly-tactile, mellifluous instrument that Mann hopes will offer a new method for the deaf and blind to create music. He calls it the Hydraulophone.

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